Oshpark Projects

Or use my CAM processor which produces 8 files. Zip all of them into one zip file and OSHPark will read them without any issues.

Please ignore my poor spelling.


EDIT: To use the above CAM processor put the downloaded file into the the 'cam' directory under your Eagle installation directory. In Eagle, click the CAM Processor button and then select File > Open > Job. The folder that opens should be the cam directory. Select 'Matt_Gerber_Generater.cam' and then once it's loaded, select the Eagle layers you want to include in each Gerber layer (or leave the defaults) and click 'Process Job'.

Please note that I don't use the dimension, tplace or bplace layers as I use the miulling layer to define the outline of my board, as well as tDocu and bDocu for ALL my silkscreen.

Hi Rufus, the OSH Park Project - 7135 is OK and tested. The hybrid(DD) version may need a re-design. Can be used as is if only using 4x7135, 8x7135(stacked) or any from 1 to nx 7135 that you can fit. Cheers!

Thanks Tivo, I’ll need a link to the board at Oshpark so it works like the others. I can’t access anything earlier than July 30, 2013 to create a link in the op. Do they dump older files? And would we need to save them somewhere to re-upload if necessary?

I think OSHPark doesn’t have a search feature on their shared projects.
Here’s the link: TZF082A LED Driver - AMC7135

Cheers! :beer:

Check to make sure this link works, should be a cart pre-loaded with the parts for the SRK FET board.

http://www.digikey.com/short/mn9wj


Genius idea! Rufus - this should be added to the OP I think.

EDIT: Links works too.

The big diode & inductor (must be used together), & big cap are optional. Depends on how low the low needs to be, and whether it needs to be dead silent or not. There's a range of inductors that will work also, 1.2uH gives a pretty big effect on dropping the low mode reeeeally low, but anything from .58 to 1.2uH can be used. The 1.2 is a good baseline choice that should work for 90% of folks.

Thanks tivo, done.

CC, that is an excellent idea and now in the op.

Awesome!

FET comes from the EBAY link (I already have 10)

Payday I will be ordering 3x FET SKR, 17mm, and more than likely the 15mm as well (need a link to the FET though)

I already have 10x Tiny13’s and control items (the diode, resistors, and cap)

But with that link, I know which ones to order if I need more of Tiny13 control components

I think I might also whip up 2x of the Texas Pyro 20mm Nanjg’s as well (I have 50 of those 3 leg diodes in his design)…might do a giveaway and find guys that have a good record of testing drivers and send them a few to test em out (I can build em but don’t have the setup to properly test and whatnot)

Wicked cool idea on the pre-populated cart…great job!

You want any of those 2502’s with your Tiny10’s? I should have 10 about when the boards arrive.

You talking to me? If so sure…would you like me to build you a TexasPyro 20mm and ship back to you for trade?

and/or can you test the 32*7135 build? I really don’t have any way to do a current test and/or a SRK with enough heatsinking to hold up to that kind of current…plus it seems you have a much better setup (I don’t really have one) to test/review boards or whatever

I have 2 of the V1 no tab SRK boards by Mattaus (will be getting 3x V1.1 asap [probably not this payday as I had to replace a ruptured water heater today :frowning: ], haven’t put em together (shouldn’t take but an hour or so) but still have 2/3 of 100 7135 strip I got from FT…

This should be a similar cart for the 17DD & 20DD boards: http://www.digikey.com/short/hqzd0

The Vishay 70N02 FETs are here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271319198579

For those who want one-stop-shopping and/or single parts instead of the batch of 10pcs from ebay, this part from Digikey should be about the same: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/AOD510/785-1481-1-ND/3603497 I have not personally used one so no guarantees, but the 'important' specs look right. TO-252/DPAK, 3.2mOhms, 21nC gate charge, low gate threshold voltage, etc.

I just noticed the ebay listing, there was only 1 sold when I first found them, now it's up to 56. lol.

Wow, what happened to the price on the tiny13?? Last week I ordered 30 @ $0.54 each, and right now the same quantity of the exact same part in the same packaging is $0.99 each?! :O

Something change recently?

$0.54 each or per set of three?
I’ve done ⌀ 10.11 mm for $0.75 (set of 3) and ⌀ 10.39 mm for $0.80 (set of 3). Its still giving the same prices if I go to reorder those. Same prices for other projects too.

“Tiny13” or Tiny12? If not the 12.12 mm Tiny12 then what is the exact size of these $0.99 boards?

Noooo, this: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/ATTINY13A-SSH/ATTINY13A-SSH-ND/1995468

Last week the price break for 25pcs was $0.54ea. I don't remember what the price for a single was, but it was under a dollar.

:smiley: Oh.

Time to head over to mouser? ” ATTINY13A-SSH”:http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Atmel/ATTINY13A-SSH/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvqv2n3s2xjsXXO6c5bDp3ygADAHDWmQ4I%3D qty 1:$0.86, 25:$0.546

Daggum, even the SSU is up over a dollar!

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/ATTINY13A-SSU/ATTINY13A-SSU-ND/1914672

$.63 for 10 or more

If you order 3 or more, price drops alot!

Code indicators:
– H or 7: NiPdAu lead finish
– U, N or F: matte tin
– R: tape & reel

So SSH is NiPdAu lead finish on the leads, SSU is matte tin, not sure if that matters

Lead finish differences don’t matter enough for our use.